White Tara embodies maternal compassion and healing energies. She is often depicted with eyes on her hands, feet, and forehead, symbolizing her ability to perceive and alleviate the suffering of others. The thangka artwork provided vividly portrays the eyes in her palms, signifying her gesture of granting blessings and fulfilling wishes.
White Tara's significance is closely linked to practices aimed at prolonging life to further engage in the path of Dharma and spiritual growth. These attributes make her particularly relevant to female practitioners. Throughout much of Buddhist history, women were guided to believe that they needed to be reborn as men to attain enlightenment and achieve complete spiritual liberation. White Tara's empowering presence challenges this notion, offering female Buddhists a profound path toward realization and fulfillment.
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